Article R5421-13
The interdepartmental institution may be dissolved, of its own accord or at the request of one or more of the associated departments, when the institution proves impossible to operate. Dissolution is…
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The interdepartmental institution may be dissolved, of its own accord or at the request of one or more of the associated departments, when the institution proves impossible to operate. Dissolution is…
The chapters and articles of the budget of a public-private association covered by article L. 5711-1 are defined by the decree mentioned in article R. 2311-1. The budget is voted in accordance with th…
The interdepartmental institutions are administered by a board composed of members elected from among their members by the departmental councils of the associated departments. The departmental council…
The Board of Directors shall, through its deliberations, settle matters within the competence of the interdepartmental institution. It may delegate some of its powers to the executive committee under…
The budget of the interdepartmental institution comprises as revenue: 1° Contributions from the associated departments; 2° Income from the institution's activities; 3° Income from the institution's mo…
The deliberations by which departmental councils create an interdepartmental institution set out: 1° The purpose, headquarters and duration of the public establishment; 2° The rules for distributing t…
The budgets and accounts of the interdepartmental institution are sent each year to the departmental councils of the associated departments..
The Chairman of the Board of Directors is the executive of the interdepartmental institution. He prepares and implements its budget. He is the authorising officer for expenditure and prescribes the ex…
The departmental councils of the associated departments may, by concurring deliberations, admit a new department to the interdepartmental institution they have created.
The departmental councils may, by concurring deliberations, decide either the withdrawal of a department from the interdepartmental institution or the dissolution of the latter. The deliberations set…
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